Taking the pledge...
How many people out there are wiling to join in? If so, type it out (preferrably not Cut-n-paste)... Somehow, as fast as this thing (meaning society in general) is starting to unravel, I'm starting to think... seriously... time is approaching...
"I swear by my life, and my love of it, that I will never live for the sake of another person, nor ask another to live their life for mine."
"I swear by my life, and my love of it, that I will never live for the sake of another person, nor ask another to live their life for mine."
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I think a key argument would be, I am not complicit even though a gun is pointed at my head. However, I am compliant
Je jure, sur ma vie et l'amour que j'ai pour elle, de ne jamais vivre pour les autres ni demander aux autres de vivre pour moi.
Why does the government have to take tax money from folks to build infrastructure that the taxpayer doesn't even necessarily want?
From a taxing perspective, probably every day I've worked so far this year has been worked for the sake of another!
As far as the price of corn or any other commodity that is subsidized goes, it is also the government that regulates and drives up those prices. Yes, without subsidies you would perhaps pay more for a few items, but other products, perhaps even cheaper would perhaps be available if it were not for the unfair advantage given by subsidies. Market forces should set prices. Subsidies and all other interference in the market only serve special interests and generally increase overall costs to the consumer while limiting innovation, competition, and alternatives.
Those workers who built the roads were compensated, but they were compensated with money that was taken from other people against their will. By using those things, aren't I -- in effect -- asking for those taxpayers to pay for my use of their roads? (especially true if I'm driving in, say, a different state where none of "my" taxes were collected for the construction of that road).
I think it's a fine line, and that by "partaking" of the benefit of those subsidies, even a couple "steps removed" from the actual subsidy, I feel like I *am* in fact, "asking" for that, even if I don't WANT to be asking for it.
The pledge does not require you to abstain from using products that may have been produced by such means as you describe, only that you do not ask/demand it. You pay those taxes also. The workers that made those roads and the farmers that grew the food were compensated and you contributed. The subsidies are indicative of the government demands for you and all others who contribute to live for the sake of others. They are the common foe and they alone have the power to exercise force unchecked.
Respectfully,
O.A.
It's long past time for the Galt party, defenders of the common man, the future of a nation.
It is impossible in society today to live without (accidentally) asking another to live their life for mine.
- I cannot eat food that is completely free of gov't subsidies in its production line
- I cannot drive on a road that has not, in some way, been funded by having had money taken from other people against their will
The examples are numerous. I don't *want* society to work that way, but I have no way of asking for, say, a loaf of bread completely free of any gov't subsidies. Because there is not yet a Gulch that is isolated from such.
And I'm not willing to swear the pledge, until I know I can *actually* live it, every minute of every day.
Thoughts?